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Astronomy 2020 – Space Astronomy & Exploration

• Final Exam: May 9 at 7:30 pm in G-125 (our regular classroom).• Final Exam Review Session: May 8 at 4:30 pm at Duane G2B60 .

• Please complete class FCQs by end of today! Clicker bonus points if class reaches 80%! On-line at colorado.campuslabs.com/courseeval.

Today’s Class: Einstein andInterstellar Travel

Astronomy 2020 – Space Astronomy & Exploration

Last Class• Life on Earth:

• How did life arise on Earth?

• What are the necessities of life?

• What are the requirements for surface life?

• Life Elsewhere in the Solar System• Could there be life on Mars?

• Could there be life on Europa or other jovian moons?

• Life on Extrasolar Planets• What kinds of extrasolar worlds might be habitable?

• How could we detect life on extrasolar planets?

Today’s Class• Einstein comes to

America in 1933.

• The General Theory of Relativity (and Gravity) published in 1915.

• Black holes & wormholes.

• Einstein: The man and the politician.

1879-1955

Einstein in America

• A phenomenon.

• Physicist as Rock Star!

Einstein at Lincoln University in 1946

At Hopi House, Grand Canyon in 1931

Spacetime• Special relativity showed that space and

time are not absolute.

• Instead they are inextricably linked in a four-dimensional combination called spacetime.

Rubber Sheet Analogy

• Matter distorts spacetime in a manner analogous to how heavy weights distort a rubber sheet

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Key Ideas of General Relativity

• Gravity arises from distortions of spacetime

• Time runs slowly in gravitational fields

• Black holes can exist in spacetime

• The universe may have no boundaries and no center but may still have finite volume

• Rapid changes in the motion of large masses can cause gravitational waves

Detection of Gravitational Waves

Colliding Neutron Stars

Laser Interferometer Gravitation-Wave Observatory (LIGO)

2017 Nobel Prize in Physics

What is gravity?Rubber Sheet Analogy

• Mass of Sun curves spacetime

– Free-falling objects near Sun follow curved paths

– Circles near Sun have circumference < 2πr

Clicker Question: According to General Relativity, the presence of matter curves spacetime. That means a planet in our solar system

a) Feels a force of gravity coming from the sun

b) Moves as if there was a force coming from the sun

c) Experiences “free fall” or free movement by moving in a curved orbit

d) None of the above

e) b and c

Clicker Question: According to General Relativity, the presence of matter curves spacetime. That means a planet in our solar system

a) Feels a force of gravity coming from the sun

b) Moves as if there was a force coming from the sun

c) Experiences “free fall” or free movement by moving in a curved orbit

d) None of the above

e) b and c

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Curvature near Black Hole

• Continued shrinkage of Sun would eventually make curvature so great that it would be like a bottomless pit in spacetime: a black hole

Shortcut Through Spacetime

• Some mathematical solutions of the equations of general relativity allow for shortcuts called wormholes that are tunnels through hyperspace

Einstein & The Bomb

• E=mc2 is the basis behind the nuclear bomb.

• Einstein wrote to President Roosevelt in 1939 that an atomic weapon was possible.

with Leo Szilard (1946)

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